Every Child Deserves a Family (ECDF) Act in House (111th Congress)

The LGBT community is often told that there is not the support needed to pass, or even introduce, certain pieces of legislation. Rarely are we told who needs to be persuaded to gain the needed support. When we are it is usually within days of the vote. And, because of technological constraints, this information is not up to date.

The Public Whip Count fundamentally changes the way advocacy on legislation works. It empowers the grassroots, and any citizen, to possess the knowledge necessary to organize and pressure our elected officials until enough votes are secured to introduce or pass legislation. It replaces secrecy with transparency and accountability and allows anyone who cares about LGBT equality to become an activist for full legal equality.

The most revolutionary aspect of our Public Whip Count tool is that it shares power with national organizations, the grassroots, elected officials and party leaders and allows real-time updates.

REALTIME INFO ABOUT THIS LEGISLATION:

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PUBLIC WHIP COUNT

Sponsors & Cosponsors

13

Leaning No

1

No

1

Unknown

420

TOTAL

435

* There are members of the House of Representatives from the District and U.S Territories, that do not have a vote on the floor of Congress that are not included in the Public Whip Count tool.

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Email reply: I strongly support each individual's Constitutional civil rights, including the right to equal opportunity. However, I do not believe that a person's lifestyle or behavior makes them eligible for behavior-specific protections. I am satisfied that current civil rights legislation provides a sufficient level of Constitutional protection to serve each and every member of our society regardless of their sex, age, race, or religion.